Case law

Wilson Masauso Zulu v Avondale Housing Project Limited (1982) ZR 172 Case Summary

Photo Credit: Here Significance Findings of fact by a trial court, The burden of proof in civil matters. Facts The Appellant (Zulu) was e…

Kaniki v Jairus (1967) Z.R. 71 (H.C.) Case Summary

Photo Credit: Here SIGNIFICANCE Documentary Evidence on African Customary Law admissible by the High Court. A Court cannot take Judicial Notice o…

How the Employment Code Act Differs with the Doctrine of Freedom of Contract in Zambian Employment Law

Photo Source: Here Initially, the freedom of contract by definition is a foundational principle of contract law that necessitates that parties of ful…

Annie Scott v Oliver Scott (122 of 2004) [2007] ZMSC 3 (01 February 2007)

Kenny Sililo v Mend-A-Bath Zambia Limited and Spencon Zambia Limited Appeal No 168/2014 Case Summary

Photo Source: Prominent Legal   Attestation, Unilateral Alteration or Adverse Variation of The Condition of Service, Employer Duty to Give informat…

Albert Mupila v. Yu-Wei COMP/ IRCLK/222/2022 Case Summary

Image Source:  Taylor Janis Workplace Law  Unlawful and Unfair Dismissal, Underpayment of Employees, Permanent Contract of Employment  Facts The …

Frida Kabaso (Sued as Country Director of Voluntary Services Overseas Zambia) v. Davies Tembo SCZ Appeal No. 04/2012 Case Summary

Photo Credit:  fitzgeraldhr SIGNIFICANCE   Redundancy, Unilateral Alteration or Adverse Variation, Job Description  Facts This case was an appeal f…

Malawo V Bulk Carriers Of Zambia Limited (1978) Z.R. 185 (S.C.)

Photo Credit:  Here MALAWO (MALE) v BULK CARRIERS OF ZAMBIA LIMITED   (1978) Z.R. 185 (S.C.)   SUPREME COURT CHOMBA, GARDNER AND BRUCE-LYLE, JJJ.S. 1…

Muliwana Muliwana V Lusaka City Council And Christopher Mulala

Photo credit: here Supreme Court. Sakala, Chirwa and Chibesakunda, J.J.S. 27th November, 2001 and 28th December, 2001. (SCZ Judgment No. 1 of 2002). …

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